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1.00 Credits
Offered through Extended Learning Explores computer capabilities and how the computer can be adapted to individual and workplace needs.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: Regular access to the Internet; familiarity with Web and E-mail Through an introductory online experience, the student will learn about how online courses work and the personal preparation required for successful learning online. Topics covered include technical preparation, navigating the online course environment, online relationships, and how online learning differs from face-toface instruction. The class will help students identify when and how online learning is best incorporated in to their educational activities.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Keyboarding proficiency of 35 wpm or better. An abbreviated version of CIS 121 designed specifically for non-CIS/DDSGN majors. Introduction to the fundamentals of a computer, including the information processing cycle. Survey of computer technology, computer nomenclature, and the use of computers as productivity tools. Lab assignments using current microcomputer- based application programs allow the student to interact with computer technology, hardware and Internet.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Keyboarding proficiency of 35 wpm or better Introduction to the fundamentals of a computer, including the information processing cycle. Survey of computer technology, computer nomenclature, and the use of computers as productivity tools. Students will develop an understanding of personal computers and emphasize their use as both stand-alone and networked systems. Current microcomputer-based application programs and higher-level programming language exercises and lab assignments allow each student to interact with computer technology, hardware, Internet and concepts of common application programs.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: CIS 121 (with a 2.0 or above); MATH 098 (with a 2.0 or above) Introduction to the concepts of computer program analysis, design, and development using modern structured programming methodologies and techniques. Involves structure charts, pseudocode, and flowcharts. Common computer program techniques of documentation, testing and validation, and implementation using the systems development life cycle (SDLC ) model, and lab assignments to allow the student to interact with computer technology, hardware and concepts.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: CIS 122 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming (OO P). Application of the concepts of Inheritance, polymorphism, Interfaces and abstract classes. Addresses classes, objects and methods utilizing top down design, model-view-controller, and other maintainability/modularization/and reusability techniques. Techniques for effective program coding; testing and establishing error handling techniques.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: CIS 110 or 121 Learn four of the most popular software applications used for word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation purposes.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: CIS 121 with a 2.0 grade or better Introduction to the function and use of command line and graphical user interface (GUI)-based microcomputer operating systems. A combination of classroom discussion and handson lab exercises provides practical knowledge and experience in various operating system features.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: CIS 110 or CIS 121 and MATH 098 The fundamental concepts of spreadsheets (electronic worksheets). Topics will include creation and manipulation of spreadsheets, conversion to charts and graphs, and creation of macros.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: CIS 130, CIS 134 and CIS 150 Introduction to technical support practices and procedures. Discussion of the difference in the levels and roles of technical support, technical support organization and structure, user support services including individual and group training, and liability of support services. Learn escalation and forwarding of customer support requests for services, report processing, and automated help desk tools. Addresses implementation of hardware and software accommodations and accommodation strategies. Includes practices with technical support laboratory.
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